Marlow Thomas presents "The International Typographic Revolution" at Tbilisi Open University

The Polish Language at Columbia - History and Functionality

Welcome to the Slavic Department!

On our website, you can find out more about our faculty, our students, and our undergraduate and graduate offerings in Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Polish, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian languages, literatures, and cultures. Choose a link in the menu to the left, or click here for a list of Fall 2015 courses conducted in English with no prerequisites.

Russian Placement Test

The Russian Placement Test- September 2015

In September 2015, the written part of the Russian Placement test will be offered on Wednesday, September 2 at 2:00pm-4:00 pm in Ham 703 and the follow-up oral part on Thursday, September 3 starting at 10:00 am (Students will need to sign up for the oral part when they come to take the written part on September 2).Please make your travelling plans accordingly.If you have questions, contact Alla Smyslova at as2157@columbia.eduSubject: Placement Test

Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy (1951 - 2015), Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Russian Literature and Culture, wrote about Cold War cultural exchange between the United States and the USSR for AmericanBalletTheatre.org. Read the article, published posthumously, on the American Ballet Theatre website.

The Birch, Spring 2015

The Birch

The Undergraduate Journal of Slavic, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies, Columbia University